The year may be winding down, but the Android season is just getting started. With Gingerbread, Chrome OS, and a slew of new devices all expected to land this month, December promises to be jam-packed with Google-flavored goodness.

So what's new in AndroidLand right now? You've come to the right place to find out. It's time for the Android Power Round, our fast-paced and light-hearted look at the week's most interesting Android news.

TAT is RIMming. TAT joins RIM. If that sentence sounds like gibberish to you, congratulations: You're not a total nerd.

Comcast is delaying. After promising a late November launch, Comcast delays the arrival of its official Android app. The app is now expected to arrive sometime today between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., or possibly tomorrow between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Moto's measuring. Motorola's CEO says he has a 7-inch device coming soon. The most impressive part: He didn't even snicker.

Someone's surveying. Eighty-five percent of consumers prefer the iPad to the Galaxy Tab, according to a Piper Jaffray survey of 65 people. In related news, a survey of 65 people is completely meaningless, according to common sense.

Chrome is a-cookin'. Google gets ready to release its first Chrome OS-powered device. That raises one important question: Shouldn't Giz have found one of those things in a bowling alley by now?

(Disclaimer: The Android Power Round is heavy in snark, sarcasm, and unsaturated fat. Enjoyment of this product should be attempted only by healthy individuals who have not recently undergone humor-bypass procedures. Recommended for external use only.)

JR Raphael writes about smartphones and other tasty technology. You can find him on Facebook, on Twitter, or at eSarcasm, his geek-humor getaway.